Apokarteron
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If I put dual processors of 3 Ghz each will I have 6 GHz on my PC all together?
ghostfacesuk said:pentium dual core cpus are very different from AMD dual core cpus. Intel`s cores are connected to gether alowing them to commuincate with each other. So its acting as one big core with 2 segments. While AMD`s cores are separate (A TRUE DUAL CORE CPU). So they cannot communicate, acting as 2 individual cpus.
So when Intel says 3GHZ thats the overall & when amd say 2ghz for example this will be 2x 2ghz.
Not the best explanation i know but i hpe this helps
ghostfacesuk said:WOW, cheers for clearing that up for me Leeand sorry for the confusion Apokarteron !!
krimson_king said:if youre planning on getting a g5...my god, it wont even matter. you can throw anything at that computer and it wont even flinch. especially with 16gb of ram....that is just freakish.
krimson_king said:if youre planning on getting a g5...my god, it wont even matter. you can throw anything at that computer and it wont even flinch. especially with 16gb of ram....that is just freakish.
Modoman said:g5 servers are slow in comparison to opteron or xeon. i read an extensive review and comparison a while back...
also the g5 pales in comparison to pc's when it comes to gaming...
but for music and graphics, they are still on top i believe.
Xycron said:Thats becuase G5's of for MAC's, and MAC gamers dont exist, due to the whole 6 mac games exsiting.
Yes but only in a literal sense, you will only have 3GHz per threadIf I put dual processors of 3 Ghz each will I have 6 GHz on my PC all together?
Uh... we're talking about dual procs, not dual coresNO, its usally summin like 1.5 ghz per core. What CPU are you refering too ?
So are we talking dual G5s or a single-dual core?The Apple PowerMac G5 with two Dual Core CPUs
Chip in question is a G5pentium dual core cpus are very different from AMD dual core cpus.
Actually that's incorrect (or correct in a meaningless context). The individual Prescott cores are unable to directly communicate with with each other and are forced to communicate via FSB. The AMD X2s however are able to communicate with each other via a x-barIntel`s cores are connected to gether alowing them to commuincate with each other.
Neither AMD nor INtel use clock speeds as a a marketing label anymoreSo when Intel says 3GHZ thats the overall & when amd say 2ghz for example this will be 2x 2ghz.
I pretty sure it a x-bar, the hypertransport is for external accessamd dual cores use an internal hypertransport link
Id like to see it do 8 DVD encodes concurrently.if youre planning on getting a g5...my god, it wont even matter. you can throw anything at that computer and it wont even flinch. especially with 16gb of ram....that is just freakish.